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Hey all,
I'm pretty sure a similar question has been asked here before, but I'll ask again. Is there any way to learn the secret Druidic language besides taking a level of Druid?
I ask because I'm developing a diviner wizard (eventually going into the Loremaster PrC), who is only concerned with learning information. A good deal of the information he'll gather is normal and ancient lore, but he also focusses on learning info/secrets of other people. Ideally I'd like to see both PCs and NPCs coming to him when they need info on foes, situations, etc. Sort of an information broker.
Because of that, I imagine him with rooms full of books which dictate what he's learned. And a perfect way to keep the info secret in case it fell into the wrong hands would be by chronicling everything in Druidic. But it's not worth taking a level of Druid just for that bit of kitsch.
So, any ways around that level of Druid? Or is there a way to get an equivalent result without using Druidic? Perhaps a different extremely rare language?
Thanks for the insight!
I'm pretty sure a similar question has been asked here before, but I'll ask again. Is there any way to learn the secret Druidic language besides taking a level of Druid?
I ask because I'm developing a diviner wizard (eventually going into the Loremaster PrC), who is only concerned with learning information. A good deal of the information he'll gather is normal and ancient lore, but he also focusses on learning info/secrets of other people. Ideally I'd like to see both PCs and NPCs coming to him when they need info on foes, situations, etc. Sort of an information broker.
Because of that, I imagine him with rooms full of books which dictate what he's learned. And a perfect way to keep the info secret in case it fell into the wrong hands would be by chronicling everything in Druidic. But it's not worth taking a level of Druid just for that bit of kitsch.
So, any ways around that level of Druid? Or is there a way to get an equivalent result without using Druidic? Perhaps a different extremely rare language?
Thanks for the insight!